Delaware Maryland Synod 1988 - Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

Who We Are

There are many ways to approach the "who" question. Clearly the most mundane way is statistics. Nonetheless statistics are useful. Each year, Delaware-Maryland Synod congregations submit statistics about their membership, budgets, and other "countable" aspects of ministry. Although much about congregational ministry is not measurable by any numerical standard, these statistics help the synod and its parent denomination, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, to analyze growth patterns and other trends. Here's a quick summary of the most recently released synod statistics, as of 2000. Where appropriate, the percentage of change from 1994 statistics is indicated in parentheses.

Membership and Attendance Statistics

In general, synod statistics declined between 2002 and 2003. The number of congregations declined, as did the number of baptized members and the percentage of baptized members attending worship. The only statistical increase of slightly more than 3% was indicated in the number of communing and contributing members. During the same one-year period, the ELCA reported that membership dipped below the 5 million mark for the first time, with a loss of 53,081 baptized members (about 1%), for a total of 4,984,925 baptized members in 10,657 congregations. Click here to read a summary of the ELCA statistical trends for 2003.

2003% change from 2002
Total number of congregations:184(-1.6%)
Baptized members:95,741(-1.78%)
Confirmed members:65,568(-0.72%)
Confirmed and contributing members:41,975(-11.0%)
Total attendance at worship in reporting synod congregations each week:25,846(-3.54%)
Percentage of baptized members attending worship:27.96%(-1.82%)

That means that the average Delaware-Maryland Synod congregation that reported to the ELCA had

Distribution of Congregations by Size
CategoryNumber of baptized membersNumber of synod congregations in this category% of total synod congregationsTotal number of people in synod in this category% of total number of people in synod
Forming00000
Very small1-1754222.824,7855.17
Small176-3505027.17 12,51013.53
Moderately small351-5002312.509,77310.57
Medium sized501-7003217.3918,86920.41
Moderately large701-950168.6912,94814.01
Large951-1,500137.0615,04816.28
Very LargeMore than 1.50084.3418,47919.99

The Delaware-Maryland Synod, like the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, is firmly committed to being a diverse and inclusive faith community. Statistics from 2003 indicate these ethnic groups as baptized members of synod congregations.

Group2003% change from 2002% of ethnic baptized membership
African American/Black 1,726 +0.87 1.86
African American/Black Hispanic 32 +60.00 0.03
American Indian/Alaska Native 47 -4.08 0.05
American Indian/Alaska Native Hispanic 0 0.00 0.00
Arab/Middle Eastern 22 New in 2003 0.02
Arab/Middle Eastern Hispanic 9 New in 2003 0.00
Asian/Pacific Islander 232 -2.92 0.25
Asian/Pacific Islander Hispanic 0 -100.00 0.00
MultiEthnic 120 New in 2003 0.12
Multiethnic Hispanic 20 New in 2003 0.02
White 90,014 -1.97 97.40
White Hispanic 111 +11.00 0.12
Other 71 -45.80 0.07
Other Hispanic 8 +14.28 0.00

A Sampling of Ministry Statistics

These data are excerpted from the 153 synod congregations which completed this section of the 2003 report forms.

Congregational Financial Statistics

The overall financial picture for reporting congregations was positive, with regular giving increasing between in one year by more than 2.5% and the regular giving per average baptized member up by not quite 3.5%.

2003% change since 2002% of total disbursements
Total regular giving to synod congretations:$29,777,874+2.66NA
Current operating expenses:$31,135,290+4.4567.43
Capitol improvements:$5,909,471+9.9412.79
Payment on debts:$2,986,716-0.636.46
Mission support:$2,630,379+1.385.69
Average giving per baptized member:$543+3.43NA
Number of bequests received by congregations:$193(+153.94NA
Total value of bequests received:$2,279,856-3.84NA